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I have been on many gravelroads just drinkin and partying with friends... the one out of highway FF is the most memorable memory. We were sitting in the car, when all of a sudden a smoke of the gravel dust goes flying around my car.. we immediately got out and saw that there was baby footfrints and handprints all over my car.. we left asap. I tried taking pictures of it but when I looked at them, my car looked normal. I had to wash it b/c it freaked me out and I can honeslty say that I am NEVER drinking at a gravel road again!. Submitted by Nikki
In the daytime Mexico, Missouri is a typical US town, but this is a town where the undeparted march the residential streets during the dark hours. Some of the departed will not pass on in this town. Doubters don't trust in the local phantom reports, but only some of the dwellers of Mexico are really alive.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
An army uniform staggering about with no body in it may be perceived frequently
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smoking a pipe alongside a deserted road in the neighborhood of Mexico after midnight. A number of of the folks who live in this town claim this ghost is the ghost of a visitor that was killed while traveling through Mexico a long time ago.
The phantom of a badly burned female has every now and then been distinguished pulling a body over rocks
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in Lakeview Park on a dark night.
The spirit of a gentleman having letters engraved into his back is occasionally made out at Blackmore Lake Dam in the early morning hours searching for someone. In any case, it is certainly a chilling spirit that you wouldn't wish to meet at night.
The ghost of an engine driver is rumored to have been seen on many occasions throwing stones into Blackmore Lake late in the night.
A woman devoid of a head can every so often be perceived being in a deserted structure in Mexico.
The spirit of a youthful woman with a line around her neck has repeatedly been noticed floating by on Beaverdam Creek at the stroke of midnight.
An enormously frightening spirit is repeatedly spotted standing by a deserted road close to Mexico.
The phantom of an old gold digger with a big beard and an eye patch has been said to have been spotted on several occasions mounted on a bike on a dark highway in the neighborhood of Mexico. Regardless of what, this is an antagonistic phantom that any reasonable
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person wouldn't wish to come across.
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